This volume is a welcome addition for those scholars who study the relationship between government and corporate crime.

- Gray Cavender, coauthor of Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Fight to Criminalize Business Viol

State-Corporate Crime is the most comprehensive articulation of an important criminological concept and is a valuable contribution to the literature of criminology.

- David Friedrichs, Professor, University of Scranton

This volume is a welcome addition for those scholars who study the relationship between government and corporate crime.

- Gray Cavender, coauthor of Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Fight to Criminalize Business Viol

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State-Corporate Crime is the most comprehensive articulation of an important criminological concept and is a valuable contribution to the literature of criminology.

- David Friedrichs, Professor, University of Scranton

Enron, Haliburton, ExxonValdez, "shock and awe"-their mere mention brings forth images of scandal, collusion, fraud, and human and environmental destruction. While great power and great crimes have always been linked, media exposure in recent decades has brought increased attention to the devious exploits of economic and political elites.Despite growing attention to crimes by those in positions of trust, however, violations in business and similar wrongdoing in government are still often treated as fundamentally separate problems. In State-Corporate Crime, Raymond J. Michalowski and Ronald C. Kramer bring together fifteen essays to show that those in positions of political and economic power frequently operate in collaboration, and are often all too willing to sacrifice the well-being of the many for the private profit and political advantage of the few.Drawing on case studies including the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger, Ford Explorer rollovers, the crash of Valujet flight 592, nuclear weapons production, and war profiteering, the essays bear frank witness to those who have suffered, those who have died, and those who have contributed to the greatest human and environmental devastations of our time. This book is a much needed reminder that the most serious threats to public health, security, and safety are not those petty crimes that appear nightly on local news broadcasts, but rather are those that result from corruption among the wealthiest and most powerful members of society.
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Brings together fifteen essays to show that those in positions of political and economic power frequently operate in collaboration, and are often all too willing to sacrifice the well-being of the many for the private profit and political advantage of the few.
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Preface     The Critique of Power / Raymond J. Michalowski / Ronald C. Kramer The Original Formulation / Ronald C. Kramer / Raymond J. Michalowski The Space Shuttle Challenger Explosion / Ronald C. Kramer The Fire in Hamlet / Judy Aulette / Raymond J. Michalowski Nuclear Weapons Production / David Kauzlarich / Ronald C. Kramer The Crash of Valujet Flight / Rick A. Matthews / David Kauzlarich Globalization, State-Corporate Crime, and Women / Nancy A. Wonders / Mona J. Danner Ordinary Business in Nazi Germany / Rick A. Matthews Bridgestone-Firestone, Ford, and the NHTSA / Christopher W. Mullins The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill / Tricia Cruciotti / Rick A. Matthews Enron-Era Economics versus Economic Democracy / Raymond J. Michalowski / Ronald C. Kramer Violations of Treaty Rights / Linda Robyn The Invasion of Iraq / Ronald C. Kramer / Raymond J. Michalowski Iraq and Halliburton / Dawn Rothe Taking Stock of Theory and Research / David Kauzlarich / Rick A. Matthews References       Contributors       Index
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This volume is a welcome addition for those scholars who study the relationship between government and corporate crime.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780813538891
Publisert
2006-11-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Rutgers University Press
Vekt
482 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Raymond J. Michalowski is the Arizona Regents Professor at Northern Arizona University.
Ronald C. Kramer is the director of the criminal justice program and a professor of sociology at Western Michigan University.